Movie and Popcorn for Two or Four on Weekday or Weekend at Maplewood Theatre (Up to Half Off)

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In a Nutshell

Groups of two of four enter under an old-fashioned marquee to watch first-run movies as they nosh on popcorn

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option and days of the week purchased. Not valid on 3-D movies; 3-D glasses must be purchased for $3.00 a pair. Must use promotional value in one visit. Non-transferable.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Maplewood Theater

Watching a movie gives audiences a chance to capture that moment’s resonant je ne sais quoi, which is French for popcorn smell. Learn the language of cinema with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

$15 for two movie tickets (up to a $10 value each) and two medium popcorns (a $5 value each; up to a $30 total value), valid Monday–Thursday

$15 for two movie tickets (up to a $10 value each) and two medium popcorns (a $5 value each; up to a $30 total value), valid Friday–Sunday

$30 for four movie tickets (up to a $10 value each) and four medium popcorns (a $5 value each; up to a $60 total value), valid Monday–Thursday

$30 for four movie tickets (up to a $10 value each) and four medium popcorns (a $5 value each; up to a $60 total value), valid Friday–Sunday<p>

Maplewood Theatre

The Maplewood Theatre's name hovers above the marquee in an art-deco script over a row of lights, conjuring up nostalgia of the classic cinemas of yesteryear. But the retro-style facade doesn't mean that the movies are also throwbacks. Instead, the modern movie screens flicker with first-run films. The theater's 3D capabilities allow patrons to slip on glasses that make them feel as if they're in the middle of the action or to protect their eyes when they accidentally dunk their faces into 3-D popcorns.